Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – November 4, 2025

11/4/25
Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on November 4, 2025.

National

Fedscoop DHS seeks vast expansion of biometrics collection for immigration benefits
By Matt Bracken

NBC News Trump administration is planning new mission in Mexico against cartels, current and former U.S. officials say
By Courtney Kube, Dan De Luce and Gordon Lubold

The Guardian Family speaks out after death of man deported by ICE in vegetative state
By Ramon Antonio Vargas

Bloomberg State Street CEO Labels Trump Immigration Policy ‘Anti-Growth’
By Ambereen Choudhury and Denise Wee

MSNBC There’s no mistaking what ICE’s new structure is designed to do
By Jason Houser

El Periodico USA The administration intensifies its increasingly unpopular immigration policy
By Maribel Hastings

Local

USA Today 'Terrified': Video of masked agents hauling woman from car renews outrage in Chicago
By Michael Loria

Chicago Sun Times Claims of unsanitary 'black hole' conditions at Broadview's ICE facility to be heard by federal judge
By Jon Seidel

ABC News Faith leaders blocked by ICE from delivering Communion to immigrants speak out
By Gaby Vinick

KSL.com 'Still in shock': Utah immigrant grappling with detention after arrest at Salt Lake City airport
By Tim Vandenack

NBC News 4 (Washington) Advocates raise concerns about immigration stops on DC-area parkways
By Tracee Wilkins, News4 investigative reporter, Rick Yarborough, News4 I-Team producer, Jeff Piper, Steve Jones and Evan Carr

Fox 13 (Tampa Bay) Tampa animal rescue overwhelmed with pets abandoned amid immigration departures
By Jennifer Kveglis

Fox 32 Chicago Psychologist warns of lasting trauma from Chicago immigration raids
By Terrence Lee

The New York Times An Altercation With ICE Prompts a Police Chief to Push Back
By Jack Healy

Chicago Sun Times Suburban man hospitalized after arrest by ICE agents
By Mary Norkol